The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented and instantaneous shifts in our work life, in school, in our families and our personal emotional well-being.
As part of PepsiCoโs ongoing efforts to provide relief to people and communities impacted by COVID-19, PepsiCo partnered with Product Venturesโ Prototyping and Realization Lab in Plano, Texas to provide face shields to healthcare workers. As local communities were reporting a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) to use in their fight against COVID-19, PepsiCo and the Product Ventures team were able to leverage their long-term relationship to quickly assemble the right people, resources, materials and equipment to address this issue
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He reached out to see what he could provide this initiative, whose goal is to connect with 3-D printer owners with open source designs to print protective face shields for frontline medical staff battling the COVID-19 pandemic. โI immediately started printing the shields on my 3-D printer at home and contacted our Head of School, to see if I could access our workshops and labs at Massey University.
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Innovate Carolina: Capturing the Silver Lining: Delivering Opportunities from Disruption PDMA Carolinas | April 22 & 23, 2021 Access the Handouts Clearly, COVID-19 has been a significant business disruption, however this conference is not focused on COVID-19, but on the idea that businesses must be more prepared to face recurring disruptions and learn to innovate during and after significant disruptions